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BM(3)                      Library Functions Manual                      BM(3)

NAME
     bm_comp, bm_exec, bm_free - Boyer-Moore string search

LIBRARY
     Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
     #include <sys/types.h>
     #include <bm.h>

     bm_pat *
     bm_comp(unsigned char *pattern, size_t patlen, unsigned char freq[256]);

     unsigned char *
     bm_exec(bm_pat *pdesc, unsigned char *text, size_t len);

     void
     bm_free(bm_pat *pdesc);

DESCRIPTION
     These routines implement an efficient mechanism to find an occurrence of
     a byte string within another byte string.

     bm_comp() evaluates the patlen bytes starting at pattern, and returns a
     pointer to a structure describing them.  The bytes referenced by pattern
     may be of any value.

     The search takes advantage of the frequency distribution of the bytes in
     the text to be searched.  If specified, freq should be an array of 256
     values, with higher values indicating that the corresponding character
     occurs more frequently.  (A less than optimal frequency distribution can
     only result in less than optimal performance, not incorrect results.)  If
     freq is NULL, a system default table is used.

     bm_exec() returns a pointer to the leftmost occurrence of the string
     given to bm_comp() within text, or NULL if none occurs.  The number of
     bytes in text must be specified by len.

     Space allocated for the returned description is discarded by calling
     bm_free() with the returned description as an argument.

     The asymptotic speed of bm_exec() is O(len/patlen).

SEE ALSO
     regexp(3), strstr(3)

     Hume and Sunday, "Fast String Searching", Software Practice and
     Experience, Vol. 21, 11, pp. 1221-48, November 1991.

NetBSD 10.99                     April 8, 2001                    NetBSD 10.99